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Community Service on Health Issue Stunting in Jelbuk Village Iqbal Sabilirrasyad; Agung Muliawan; M Faiz Firdausi; Nur Andita Prasetyo; Ferry Wiranto
RECORD: Journal of Loyality and Community Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - April 2024
Publisher : Medikun Publisher

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Stunting is a condition that disrupts a child's growth and development, leading to a discrepancy between their height and age. Indonesia is among the countries still grappling with this issue. Based on observational data collected during field visits to Jelbuk Village, Jember City, the researchers found that a majority of toddlers that live in the village are categorized as experiencing stunting. Consequently, the researchers organized counseling sessions and motor skills screening activities for children. The primary objective of these activities is to educate parents about stunting and how important to monitor children's development as they grow. The screening of children's development involves the use of the Pre-Developmental Screening Questionnaire (KPSP), consisting of 9-10 questions assessing a child's developmental milestones. From the screening activities using the Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire, the following results were obtained: out of 25 toddlers who attended the counseling, 6 were identified with developmental deviations, 4 were considered doubtful, and 15 were developing appropriately
Bagon Village Waste Management Innovation Through Optimizing the Role of the Waste Bank Nur Andita Prasetyo; Suhesti Yulfiani; Mayang Luthfiah Noviana; Ewin Eka Sofia Wulandari; Ahmad Nawawi
RECORD: Journal of Loyality and Community Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - April 2024
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Waste management is still a complex matter, and of these problems there are many program innovations to deal with waste management problems. The program innovation for dealing with waste came from KKN-K students in group 023 who designed work programs that were in line with environmental problems in Bagon Village, namely the lack of handling of waste problems. The lack of waste handling in Bagon Village is proven through the results of a survey directly to the community. The survey results found that most of the people of Bagon Village still littered. The "Waste Bank" work program is a form of work program in the environmental field which will later be realized by the KKN-Collaboration group 023. KKN activities require students to be able to solve problems that occur in society, both from natural resources and human resources, assisting the development of a place to be more advanced than before, 023 Collaborative Community Service Students conducted Community Service Program to empower the Bagon Village Community based on waste bank management
Analysis of Local Banana Product Diversification as Market Expansion Through Digital Finance Muhammad Rijalus Sholihin; Lia Rachmawati; Nur Andita Prasetyo
ABM: International Journal of Administration, Business and Management Vol 8 No 1 (2025): June 2025 - November 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Teknologi dan Sains Mandala

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This study analyzes the diversification strategy of banana-based products in Lumajang Regency through the utilization of financial technology (fintech) and digital finance as an effort to expand markets nationally and internationally. Lumajang, as one of the largest banana producers in East Java with a production of 716,624 quintals in 2023, shows significant potential for developing value-added processed banana products. However, most small and medium enterprises (SMEs) still face challenges in product innovation, limited digital marketing, low adoption of fintech, and high logistics costs for market expansion. Using a qualitative case study approach with the CIPOO (Context-Input-Process-Output-Outcome) framework, data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies. The findings reveal that although several banana-based products such as chips, banana flour, and beverages have been developed, the lack of digital literacy and financial inclusion limits their competitiveness. Digital marketing channels remain local and informal, while knowledge of export administration and packaging standards is still insufficient. The integration of fintech and digital finance is identified as a key driver to improve access to capital, enhance transaction efficiency, and expand market reach. This research concludes that intensive mentoring in product diversification, digital literacy, and export packaging is crucial to strengthening SMEs’ competitiveness and supporting sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the region.